Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 198, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1926 — Page 3

NOV. 24, 1926

' TOA A MAN’S DRINK by Sir Charles Higham INDIA TEA is the ideal drink for a man. It refreshes. It tones 'body and brain. Try a cup each afternoon at 3 o’clock and see how much better you feel at your work. Tea, correctly made, increases energy. 20 %. Its mental effect is startling. I know —and I want you to know. h I have been told that many American men consider tea-drinking to be effeminate! But what was said of the man who smoked cigarettes twenty years ago—or the man who wore a wrist watch before 1914? No there is nothing a real man does, that he likes to do, that makes him less of a man. India Tea is a man’s drink in every country of the world, because it’s a good stimulating drink, if for no other reason. Try a cup or two tomorrow and you will be glad you took my advice.

CUT THIS OUT and show it to your folks at home. It is the right—and only way —to make India Tea. Be suqs you use India Tea or a blend containing India Tea make it in the correct way —as it is served in England. Use an earthenware teapot. Put' into it one teaspoonful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. Be sure the water is poured into the teapot the moment it boils. Allow to stand for 5 minutes to infuse. Put a little milk or cream into each cup before serving the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar t<? taste.

Any retailer or store can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it, as practically every wholesale distributor of Tea in this district supplies India Tea. He will get it for you Be sure you use INDIA > .TEA or a blendcontaining India Tea C.F.H. IS

ENGINEER HAILED HERO Awakens Villagers as Fire Breaks Out; One Woman Dies. Bu Times Special SULLIVAN, Ind., Nov. 24/—A locomotive lireman was hailed a hero today. / Citizens of Riverton, near here, said if he had not awakened the village with his whistle as his train went through the town early Tuesday, many* might have burned to death in a fire that threatened the town. Funeral arrangements were being made for Mrs. Nellie? Frenph, who was burned to death when her home and several business houses burned. YES, THEY PAY, TOO City Employes Not Exempt, Evansville Man Learns. ' Bit Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 24. Don’t get a city job and then expect to get free city water, is the advice of John Males, water works board clerk. A city employe called up the board. “I'm working for the city, and you can’t cut my \yater off.” she said. x “Is that soi Listen, if your bill is not paid by tomorrow morning you don’t get any water," was the reply. Loses Finger When Auto Door Slams By Times Special WAYNETOWN,. Did.,. Nov.. 24. Emmett Moffett of Scott’s Prairie, who has been leading song service at a revival meeting here, lost his middle Anger when the door of his automobile was slammed fin it.

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Ralph Waldron and liis father, Eliza, staged a father-son celebration in jail at Ft. Wayne. Both were arrested on drunkenness charges. * * * A Federal detective is at Decatur to And persons who are. raising $1 bills to $5 and passing them. ** • v Roberta Frame, 8, of South Bend is the first coasting casualty of the season. She, was hurt when her sled was struck by a truck while she was sliding down a hill at Goshen. ** * \ There’s no cider shortage at Boyleston, near Frankfort. Paul Ault made over 12,000 gallons. x * * * “No sir, she ate mashed potatoes,” says Herbert Brown of Frankfort who was In the Lebanon restaurant when Princess Ileana of Roumania dined there. Brig. Gen. Gignilllat, Culver commandant recently said the princess ate waffles. * * • Gentryville folk no longer carry lanterns. The village has installed fifteen electric lights. V ** * > Reports that seats to the ArmyNavy game at Chicago are bringing big sums is borne out by the fact that the only Bloomington residents who will attend are bankers. They are; Phillip Hill, pro ’dent of the First National and Charles Rawles, cashier of the Monroe County State Bank. ** * / Crawfordsvihe home of Lew Wallace, has anotheb literary light. W. C. Murphy, Jr., former local boy, has had an article accepted by the American Mercury. * * * There’s a lot of smoke at Peru.* Town boosters are smoking made-in-Peru cigars. *v* * Alva Lee made a dasli for freedom that shocked Washington. He fled from jail, clad only in a shirt. He was captured. * * * Congregation at the Friends Church at Spiceland will sing now with no fear of getting germs. The church has bought 150 new hymn books. * * • Three youngsters went to the high school gym at Rushville and were arrested. They broke in. • • Knightstown citizens now point with pride to Its other electric sign, recently installed by Mauck, coal dealer. The other sign hangs over the Strand Theater. • * * Names aren’t names at Spiceland. Mr. and Mrs. Triplet, Jr., are parents of one baby boy. * * •* Riley Allen, who broke the jaw of

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Kenneth Schaefer, high school athlete, when > he mistook him for some one else, has resigned as assistant police chief at New Albany. • * * Miss Blanche Lane of Morristown, in applying for a hunter’s license, described herself as “liair not bobbed.” * • • Bartlett Turpin, Democrat, was elected township trustee at Princeton by three votes, a recount showed. * * * Carter S. Bates of Indianapolis and Peter Hiimmond of Elizabethtown, while hunting near Greensburg, aimed at a covey of quail and hit Ed Finney instead. His wounds are not serious. * * * Decatur has more than 4,000 autos, registration figures show. * * * Some citizen got heck from liis wife at Bloomington. He lost a basket containing two pounds of shoulder meat, two pounds of lard, 50-'cents worth of pork chops, live pounds of smoked ham, a box of macaroni, a package of cheese, a pound of butter and eleven buns.

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DETECTIVES STRIPPED - Horse Thief Association l/oses Constabulary Powers at South Bend. Bu Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 24. Forty members of the county Horse Thief Association today were without constabulary powers. County commissioners Tuesday revoked their powers following an opinion from the county attorney. The detectives had taken part in many liquor raids here. A number of damage suits are on file as a result of their activities. RAG PICKER FREED Bp Tilers Special JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Nov. 24.—Edward Spears, 40, a rag picker, was a free man today, being acquitted by a jury late Tuesday of murder In connection with the slayir.g of Edward Sparks, also a rag picker, last September. Spears pleaded seifdefense. BURNED BY PRESSURE COVKIR Bv Times Snreial PLYMOUTH, Ind., Nov. 24.—Mrs. Roy Skinner is recovering from serious burns received when she lifted the lid off a pressure cooker at the

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Methodist Church kitchen. Escaping steam scalded her Hands. EVANSVILLE HERO FOUND Rescued Man From Gas Filled Manhole, Then Disappeared. Bu Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 24. Evansville has found its hero. The mother of Edward Rold, 25, has revealed it was he who entered a gas-filled manhole last week and rescued Theodore Dieckmann, telephone company employe, and then disappeared. KILL 41. 182 EAGLES Bv NEA Service JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 24.—During the nine years that the bounty law on eagles has been in effect, hunters have killed 41,182 ->f the birds that represent American liberty on its currency. The bounties paid amounted to $32,904, with other expenses. The Legislature in 1923 increased the bounty to $1 a bird.

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